First Announcement "Smarter and Cleaner Electricity for Better Life" - 2019 IERE-PLN Bali Workshop
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First Announcement 2019 IERE-PLN Bali Workshop “Smarter and Cleaner Electricity for Better Life” Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, Bali, Indonesia March 11 – 14, 2019 Bali, Indonesia Organized by IERE and PLN
Smarter and Cleaner Electricity for Better Life About the theme The economy is largely built on a reliable supply of cheap electricity. Therefore electricity production is still mostly based on fossil fuels. A challenge is to keep the supply system stable and affordable with the rapid expansion of intermittent renewable energy sources. The power lines, transformers, and control stations that make up our current energy grid are old, increasingly unreliable, and not adequate to handle a significant increase in renewable energy. In addition the utilization electricity for non-power sector such as transportation is still growing significantly. To move toward a cleaner energy economy, improvements of electrical grid is needed, as well as construct the smart system which can solve the issues arising from the intermittency of renewable electricity sources. Smart appliances respond intelligently to a signal from the grid operator. Variable pricing of electricity might also help, and for this smart meters with a momentary tariff indicator are needed. Modern contingency reserves have to consist of smaller agile power plants that are well distributed across the area to be served. Decentralized generation is beneficial in this respect, since it reduces the dependence on a few distant generators and long power lines. Despite its smart and clean value to society, electricity has to be affordable. Indeed the use of electrical energy should be directly linked with economic value. To make the integration successful and to ensure prosperity in the future, new technical solutions and business conditions are needed. Who should attend? The workshop is intended for experts actively involved in the selected themes, from IERE members and non-members, as well as all those interested in the evolution of the electrical power industry and the technology development and business development opportunities associated to this evolution. IERE will invite prominent speakers for keynote speeches. 1
Outline Schedule: Monday – March 11, 2019 Welcome Reception Tuesday – March 12, 2019 2019 IERE-PLN Bali Workshop (Day 1) Official Dinner Wednesday – March 13, 2019 2019 IERE-PLN Bali Workshop (Day 2) Social Event (Optional) Thursday – March 14, 2019 Technical Visit (Optional) General Theme: Smarter and Cleaner Electricity for Better Life Session 1: Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Utilities today are seeking ways to enhance energy efficiency, reduce costs and improve customer service. One strategy is to deploy an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). However, installation and execution are still challenging. Implementing AMI is a complex undertaking involving multiple technologies. This session will discuss about all content of AMI and its implementation strategy. Potential topics include: 1. Smart meter 2. Communication protocol and technology 3. Meter data management system 4. Security issues and challenge 5. AMI implementation strategy etc. Session 2: Distributed Power Generation Environmentally friendly renewable energy technologies such as photo-voltaic and clean, efficient, fossil-fuels technologies such as micro-turbines and fuel cells are among new generating systems driving the demand for distributed generation of electricity. The smallness of these new distributed generations along with the low voltages at the interface creates a new class of problems which requires innovative approaches to managing and operating the distributed resources. This section will explore about the role of distributed power generation for electrifying community and all related issues. Potential topics include: 1. Solar photovoltaic panels (solar farm, PV rooftop) 2. Small wind turbines 3. Micro gas fired (turbines/engines) 4. Fuel cells using by natural gas or biomass 5. Reciprocating combustion engines etc. 2
Session 3: Renewable Energy Grid Integration To foster sustainable, low-emission development, many countries are establishing ambitious renewable energy (RE) targets for their electricity supply. Because RE especially solar and wind tend to be more variable and uncertain than conventional sources, various technical and economic issues occur in the integration of these resources into a grid. Technical problems arise in the areas of power quality, voltage stability, harmonics, reliability, protection, and control. The session will investigate the possible solutions for those issues and other related challenges. Potential topics include: 1. System flexibility 2. Storage system and technology 3. Stochastic modelling 4. Demand side management 5. Hybrid system etc. Session 4: Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure The development of electric vehicle has been over a hundred years but failure to gain the public acceptance in various stages due to various reasons. Therefore, widespread electric vehicle adoption requires a supportive ecosystem of stakeholders including utilities, government, vehicle OEMs, charging providers, interest group and drivers. With the correct policy and government help and advancement of electric vehicle technology, the prospect of Electric Vehicle will be bright and the focus point of future development. The session will elaborate those issues and the following potential topics: 1. Standard and type of charger 2. EV business model 3. E-mobility concept and model 4. EV infrastructure development strategy etc. Session 5: Advanced Thermal Power Generation Although the renewable energy has emerging globally yet the energy supply in the world is still mostly produced by thermal power generation. To move toward a cleaner energy economy, improvements of emission reduction technology are needed, as well as construct the smart system overcoming the intermittency of renewable electricity penetration. Additionally to achieve higher efficiency and reliability, modernization of thermal power plants has been conducted through utilization of advance management and digital technology. Potential topics include: 1. Thermal power plant flexibility 2. Status of emission reduction technology (eg. Carbon capture storage, Clean coal technology etc.) 3. Asset management on power generation 4. Artificial intelligence and Data analytics of thermal power plants. 5. Other green thermal power plants recent issues (eg. Geothermal, Bio mass to energy etc.) 3
Program Program may be subject to change according to the registration of speakers and participants. March 11, 2019 Welcome Reception Registration and Welcome Reception in the evening March 12, 2019 Plenary Session Opening Address: IERE Chair Welcome Speech: TBD Keynote Speech: TBD Session 1 - Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Session 2 - Distributed Power Generation Session 3 - Renewable Energy Grid Integration Poster Session To be determined Exhibition Exhibitors are required to register, pay the participation fee, and contact IERE Central Office. Official dinner March 13, 2019 Session 4 - Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Session 5 - Advanced Thermal Power Generation Social Event (Optional) The Kecak Fire Dance at Pura Uluwatu Temple and Seaside Dinner Poster Session To be determined Exhibition Exhibitors are required to register, pay the participation fee, and contact IERE Central Office. March 14, 2019 Technical Visit (Optional) Visiting Pesanggaran Engine Gas Power Plant (tentative) and lunch - The maximum number of participants is up to 70 - Admission will be allotted in order of application. 4
Call for Papers You are kindly invited to submit abstracts for the Oral Session or Poster Session for the 2019 Bali Workshop by e-mail by December 7, 2018 to: register (at) iere.jp [Please substitute “ (at) ” with “@”] IERE Central Office 2-11-1 Iwado Kita, Komae-shi, Tokyo 201-8511, Japan Phone: +81-3-5438-1717 Fax: +81-3-3488-5100 As for the format of the abstract, please refer to “Events” page on IERE website. https://www.iere.jp/events/workshop/2019-bali/forspeakers.html - Abstract is uploaded to IERE’s website and opened to the public after the workshop. - The medium of communication is English. > You are kindly requested to submit presentation files (Powerpoint) of the Oral Session and Poster Session for the 2019 IERE - PLN Bali Workshop by email by February 28, 2019. - Presentation file will be uploaded to IERE website and opened to all participants before the Workshop. - The medium of communication is English. 5
Exhibition The conference will be accompanied by an exhibition, which gives exhibitors the opportunity to present their companies and/or products. Exhibitors are required to register, pay the participation fee, and contact IERE Central Office. Registration (a) On-line Registration URL: https://www.iere.jp/cgi-bin/event_form/19WS/event_form_entry.cgi or (b) Please submit a registration form (Format 1) to IERE Central Office by e-mail. Deadline: February 11, 2019 Registration Fee Please make payment of following fee No later than February 11, 2019 by credit card payment or bank transfer. The Registration fee will cover attendance at both workshop days (include lunches & refreshments at coffee breaks), welcome reception on March 11, official dinner on March 12 and conference package: IERE members: US$ 350.- Non-members: US$ 525.- Academic participants: US$ 260.- Recommended options Social Event (optional): US$ 60.- The Kecak Fire Dance at Pura Uluwatu Temple and Seaside Dinner on March 13 Technical Visit(optional): US$ 45.- Visiting Pesanggaran Engine Gas Power Plant (tentative) on March 14 *The maximum number of participants is up to 70. ** This offer is on a first-come-first-served basis. 6
Payment On-line Credit Card Payment and Bank Transfer are available. Deadline: February 11, 2019 (a) On-line Credit Card Payment If you prefer using your credit card for the payment of registration fee, please contact to this URL: https://www.iere.jp/Payment/paypal_19WS.html (b) Bank Transfer * Name of the Bank: MUFG Bank, Ltd. Name of the Branch: Seijo branch Name of the account: IERE Account Number: 0068198 Bank address: 15-1 Seijo 6-chome, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 157-0066 JAPAN SWIFT code: B O T K J P J T * Remittance charge, Lifting charge, Correspondent charge and other charges should be paid by participants. VISA For participants from some countries needing a VISA to enter Indonesia, please consult with travel agent in your country for the details. If you need an Invitation Letter*, please refer to ‘Invitation Letter for VISA’ on Page 13. * PT. PLN may be able to issue an invitation letter for participants who need to apply for Visa. It may take a few weeks to complete the procedures in PT. PLN, so please submit the form as soon as possible. Disclaimer: PT. PLN reserves the right to fulfill or decline, at PT. PLN’s discretion, requests for letters of invitation for visa application support purpose. [VISA information] Considering a participation on a Workshop/Conference can be decided as business purpose, visitors from NON-ASEAN countries are recommended to obtain VOA (VISA On Arrival) at the arrival airport. The outline of VOA is as follows. - This VOA can be obtained by visitor from 68 countries - Expiration date of the applicant’s passport must be at least 6 months at the date of entry. - At least one blank visa page - Round-trip airplane ticket - Visa on Arrival fee ( USD 35: Cash in US dollars only ) For more information: http://www.imigrasi.go.id/index.php/en/public-services/visit-visa 7
Conference Venue & Accommodations Conference Venue Ayodya Resort Bali, Bali Location: Jalan Pantai Mengiat, P.O.Box 46 Nusa Dua 80363, Bali, Indonesia, Website: http://www.ayodyaresortbali.com/ 8
Map URL: https://goo.gl/maps/TgY6kwdCjsw Accommodations Ayodya Resort Bali, Bali Location: Jalan Pantai Mengiat, P.O.Box 46 Nusa Dua 80363, Bali, Indonesia, Website: http://www.ayodyaresortbali.com/ Ayodya Resort Bali gives special rates for conference participants as indicated below. Website: https://bit.ly/2y8HihG *The reservation of accommodation is based on availability. ** Please be sure to read cancellation policy on the website before application. 9
Submission Items & Deadlines For Participants [including speakers and exhibitors] Format Items Deadline To: No. register(at)iere.jp Registration Form 1 February 11, 2019 [Please substitute (at) with @] February 11, 2019 VISA Form (If necessary) 5 (It takes a few Ditto weeks to issue) Registration Fee - February 11, 2019 Please refer to Page 6 Social Event Fee [optional] - February 11, 2019 Ditto Technical Visits Fee [optional] - February 11, 2019 Ditto The formats (No.1 and 5) can be downloaded from URL: https://www.iere.jp/events/workshop/2019-bali/register.html For Speakers Format Items Deadline To: No. Abstract 2 December 7, 2018 Speaker's Information 3 February 11, 2019 register(at)iere.jp [Please substitute (at) with @.] Copyright Permission 4 February 11, 2019 Presentation Slides - February 28, 2019 (PowerPoint file) The formats (No.2 to 4) can be downloaded from URL: https://www.iere.jp/events/workshop/2019-bali/forspeakers.html Speakers are kindly requested to submit their Speaker’s Information and Copyright Permission February 11, 2019 and their Presentation Slides (PowerPoint file) by February 28, 2019. 10
REGISTRATION FORM Format 1 2019 IERE-PLN Bali Workshop March 11 – 14, 2019, Bali, Indonesia Please type at appropriate boxes, then send this form February 11, 2019 via email to: IERE Central Office: register(at)iere.jp [Please substitute (at) with @] / Fax: +81-3-3488-5100 1. Name Prof. Dr. Mr. Ms. Other, Please specify: First Name Family Name 2. Position, Department 3.Company/Organization 4. Address Zip Code Country/Region 5. Contact Information E-mail Phone Number Fax Number 6. I will contribute to a Yes Title: presentation No 7. Registration Fee [Participants including speakers and exhibitors should pay registration fees.] [March 11-14] USD 350 : IERE Member USD 525 : Non-IERE Member USD 260 : Academia Note: When participation is canceled irrespective of the reason after February 11, 2019, Registration Fee might be charged or not be reimbursed. 8. Welcome Reception [For reservations, please let us know your attendance.] attendance Yes (Included in Registration Fee) [March 11] Number of Accompanying Person if you have: person(s) (free) not Mandatory No 9. Official Dinner [For reservations, please let us know your attendance.] attendance Yes (Included in Registration Fee) [March 12] Number of Accompanying Person if you have: person(s) (add USD 60 per person) not Mandatory No 10. Social Event (Optional) Yes (USD 60) Number of Accompanying Person if you have: person(s) [March 13] (add USD 60 per person) The Kecak Fire Dance and Seaside Dinner No 11
11. Technical Visit (Optional) Yes (USD 45) Number of Accompanying Person if you have: person(s) [March 14] (add USD45 per person) Visiting Pesanggaran Engine Gas Power Plant No * The maximum number of participants is up to 70. ** Admission will be allotted in order of application. 12. Payment Amount Total: USD 13. Payment Method Credit Card: https://www.iere.jp/Payment/paypal_19WS.html [ to be completed Bank Transfer (available only for IERE members) by February 11 ] * IERE Central Office will send you the invoice. 14. Invitation Letter PT. PLN may be able to issue an invitation letter for participants who need to apply for Visa. Disclaimer: PT. PLN reserves the right to fulfill or decline, at PT. PLN’s discretion, requests for letters of for VISA invitation for visa application support purposes. I need an invitation letter for Visa application. *Please submit the `Format 5' of the 1st Announcement to IERE Central Office by e-mail by Feb. 11, 2019. No 15. Information Do you agree with receiving e-mail notice on future activities/IERE E-mail Magazine from IERE from IERE Central Office? Yes No 16. Personal Data I agree to disclose my personal data for the Participants list of this Workshop. Central Office may enclose ‘Participants list’ in the conference bag to facilitate communication among participants. The list will contain 1. Name 2. Position, Department 3. Company/ Organization etc. 4. E-mail address 5. Country/Region of this format. If you DON’T want to open these information, please type ‘✓’ at appropriate boxes shown below. 2. Position, Department 4. e-mail address 12
Format 5 Invitation Letter for VISA If participants need an invitation letter, please type and fill out the form and send to: IERE Central Office at Email: register(at)iere.jp [Please substitute (at) with @]. I need an invitation letter for Visa application. * PT. PLN (Persero) may be able to issue an invitation letter for participants who need to apply for Visa. It may take a few weeks to complete the procedures in PT. PLN (Persero), so please submit the form as soon as possible. Disclaimer: PT. PLN (Persero) reserves the right to fulfill or decline, at PT. PLN (Persero)’s discretion, requests for letters of invitation for visa application support purposes. First Name: Middle Name: Family Name: Name on passport Gender □ Male □ Female Nationality Date of birth Passport No. Occupation Company/ Organization etc. Expected date of entry Duration of stay Expected date of departure March 11, 2019 Welcome Reception March 12, 2019 IERE-PLN Bali Workshop (Day 1) Colloquium Participation March 13, 2019 IERE-PLN Bali Workshop (Day 2) March 13, 2019 Social Event March 14, 2019 Technical Visit 13
IERE Members List (as of October 26, 2018) Australia CS Energy Ltd. CSIRO Canada Powertech Labs Inc. China CEPRI GPG NARI France Enedis ENGIE Germany EnBW innogy SE RWE TI Hong Kong SAR CLPRI Indonesia PLN Iran NRI Japan Chubu EPCO Chugoku EPCO CRIEPI FEPC Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. Hitachi Hokkaido EPCO Hokuriku EPCO IHI J-POWER JAPC Kansai EPCO Kyushu EPCO MHPS Mitsubishi Electric NGK Sumitomo Electric Shikoku EPCO Tohoku EPCO TEPCO TOSHIBA Korea KEPCO KEPCO E&C KERI Malaysia TNB Mexico INEEL Prolec GE Philippines APC MERALCO Singapore SPPG South Africa Eskom PIESA Spain Gas Natural Fenosa REE Taiwan TPC Thailand EGAT EURC* U.S.A. EPRI SwRI *: Academia 14
About PT. PLN (Persero) PLN is the only state-owned enterprise in the power sector and ensures that everyone throughout Indonesia has access to electricity. Initially established by President Soekarno on October 27, 1945, PLN has since made rapid progress and in 2015 was recognized as one of the 500 biggest companies in the world (rank 480, Fortune 500). As a holding company, PLN has attained AAA rating from PT Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia and BBB-, BB, and Baa3 - from Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor's, and Moody's - in 2015. PLN business has grown to other business sectors through subsidiaries, associate entities, joint ventures, and special purpose vehicle. Within headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia PLN’s core business remains in electricity supply, especially in power generation, transmission, and distribution. Nowadays PLN owns and operates 39.562 MW power generation, 48.901 kms transmission lines, 1.028.679 distribution lines, 113.791 MVA substation. Its customer is already exceeding 68 million with more than 25 million using pre-paid meter technology. About IERE IERE is an organization for exchanging electricity and energy related cutting-edge technologies and R&D information among its members from the electricity & energy supply industry, equipment provider businesses, academic research, government, etc. This unique platform is of great help for executives, senior managers, engineers, and researchers who are responsible for R&D and solutions. It is a worldwide, non-profit organization, established as “International Electric Research Exchange” in 1968. 15
IERE Central Office 2-11-1 Iwado Kita, Komae-shi Tokyo 201-8511 JAPAN Phone: +81-3-5438-1717 Fax: +81-3-3488-5100 https://www.iere.jp 1st issue: October 26, 2018 2nd issue: November 22,2018 16
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